
Scaling First-of-a-Kind Cleantech with Next Rung Technology!

March 27, 2025 @ 5:30 pm – 8:30 pm ET
This AIChE-Boston Meeting will focus on scaling First-of-a-Kind sustainable technologies for carbon capture and industrial wastewater cleanup
AIChE-Boston invites you to a special presentation at Greentown Labs hosted by Next Rung Technology. The meeting will be focused on commercialization of First-of-a-Kind sustainable process technologies. Two important scale-up challenges will be presented—CO2 capture and wastewater cleanup.
Next Rung will be joined by 2 local partner companies Verdox and Elateq, who will share their commercialization stories building on unique process technology to develop commercial-scale systems. Come prepared with your questions for a great discussion.
Speakers
John P. Ellersick – CEO & President of Next Rung Technology
Linda Rauch – Engineering Practice Lead at Next Rung Technology
Josh Wimble – Principal Engineer at Next Rung Technology
Ljiljana Rajić – Cofounder and CSO of Elateq
Marshall Tekell – Chemical Engineer and Materials Scientist at Verdox
Agenda
In ET:
5:00-6:00 pm Registration and Networking
6:00-6:45 pm Dinner & AIChE Portion of meeting
6:45-6:50 pm Greentown Labs Welcome
6:50-7:10 pm Introduction by John Ellersick, President Next Rung
7:10-7:25 pm Verdox presentation/Q&A
7:25-7:40 pm Elateq presentation/Q&A
7:40-8:00 pm Joint Panel discussion and Q&A
8:05-8:30 pm Mingling/soft close
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Venue Information
If you have questions or need to request accommodation, please reach out to Greentown Labs’ Events Manager, Kelly Wilson (kwilson@greentownlabs.com).
Parking is incredibly limited at Greentown Labs and we encourage attendees to consider taking advantage of public transportation. We’re a short walk from the recently opened Union Square station, as well as 1 mile away from both the Harvard and Porter MBTA stations. Union Square in Somerville is also easily accessible via the #86 and #91 MBTA buses. We offer bike parking on-site and the closest Bluebikes stations are at Dane St., Conway Park and Union Square.